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**_When the soldiers of the Red Army are just as bad as the German occupiers_** Seven months after the end of the European theater of WW2, a nun from a convent in Poland seeks the aid of a French Red Cross worker, who’s helping French su...


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Poland, 1945. Mathilde, a young French Red Cross doctor, is on a mission to help the war survivors. When a nun seeks for her help, she is brought to a convent where several pregnant sisters are hiding, unable to reconcile their faith with their pregnancy. Mathilde becomes their only hope.
In 1945 Poland, a young Benedictine novitiate named Mathilde discovers a group of French Jewish survivors hidden in her convent. These women have been violated by Soviet soldiers, and some are pregnant. Mathilde must decide whether to help them maintain their vows and faith in the face of immense trauma and violence, even as her own faith is tested.
The Innocents received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its sensitive handling of difficult subject matter, strong performances, and atmospheric direction. Critics praised its ability to explore themes of faith, trauma, and survival with nuance and compassion.
Praised for its powerful and moving exploration of faith and trauma in the aftermath of war.
Lauded for its exceptional performances, particularly from the lead actress Lou de Laâge.
Appreciated for its subtle yet impactful direction and its sensitive portrayal of resilience.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's emotional depth and the compelling performances, with many finding it a thought-provoking and impactful experience. Some viewers noted the challenging nature of the subject matter but ultimately found it rewarding.
Nominated for Best Film at the 2016 Warsaw Film Festival.
The film is inspired by actual events experienced by Polish nuns in the aftermath of World War II.
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